Hi everyone! If you're just starting out on drums, I've put together a comprehensive beginner drum book that will teach you everything you need to know. It's packed with exercises and tips that have really worked for my students. Feel free to check it out! 👉 mybook.to/nfh0uTr
i dont play any percussive instruments but i was gifted an old snare pad and sticks from a snareline buddy of mine so YOLO im gonna try this warm up out with really no prior experience
This is pretty hard xD but I love this exercise. I see I have a really hard time counting notes once they begin shuffling from 8 to 16...I just lost myself and was playing without counting which I know isn't ideal, so I'll be using this exercise to practice :) + I never played the escalation and descalatuon before and found it difficult. I've also never played tripplets before so there is A LOT for me to practice with this short exercise. I love it, thank you for posting this. Did you come up with the exercise yourself, or is it from some book? And yes, I'm a total beginner :)
allow me to try. so, for a flam, you put your right stick above your left stick and then bring them both down (the right stick a bit faster of course) so you can attempt to hit the drum at the same time. it creates an echoey sound. it sounds hard but trust me it isnt. if you'd like me to, i have a snare drum at home and i can make a video with me doing a flam!
The little "drra" (roll the r) sound when you hit both sticks at almost the same time. I guess like a drum roll but you only have the very end of it so it so isntead of the drrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr its just drr
Hi everyone! If you're just starting out on drums, I've put together a comprehensive beginner drum book that will teach you everything you need to know. It's packed with exercises and tips that have really worked for my students. Feel free to check it out! 👉 mybook.to/nfh0uTr
i dont play any percussive instruments but i was gifted an old snare pad and sticks from a snareline buddy of mine so YOLO im gonna try this warm up out with really no prior experience
This is a great warmup, I’m going to have to use it all the time. Thanks!
0:00 8th notes
0:59 16th notes - right hand lead
2:09 16th notes - left hand lead
3:18 Dynamics
4:38 Accents
6:41 Triplets
8:01 Flams
This is a Great Warmup no matter what level thank you
Yeah so nice ! And this for the bass drum is so cool too !
Вот это очень полезное упражнение. Вообще все что нужно показывают. Отличное упражнение.
This is pretty hard xD but I love this exercise. I see I have a really hard time counting notes once they begin shuffling from 8 to 16...I just lost myself and was playing without counting which I know isn't ideal, so I'll be using this exercise to practice :) + I never played the escalation and descalatuon before and found it difficult. I've also never played tripplets before so there is A LOT for me to practice with this short exercise. I love it, thank you for posting this. Did you come up with the exercise yourself, or is it from some book? And yes, I'm a total beginner :)
I'm so glad you found this useful! I created this exercise myself, but there are many drumming books with very similar exercises.
This is a great video thank you
Done warming up thank you
may I ask what flams are?
It is when you hit the drum with your both hands ALMOST at the same time so it creates a ,,double'' sound. I dont think i can explain it any better
Grase Notes
allow me to try.
so, for a flam, you put your right stick above your left stick and then bring them both down (the right stick a bit faster of course) so you can attempt to hit the drum at the same time. it creates an echoey sound. it sounds hard but trust me it isnt. if you'd like me to, i have a snare drum at home and i can make a video with me doing a flam!
The little "drra" (roll the r) sound when you hit both sticks at almost the same time. I guess like a drum roll but you only have the very end of it so it so isntead of the drrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr its just drr
If it's a right flam it's when your right hand is abt to hit snare on the the count but the left follows up like a fast delay
My traditional grip I pretty decent but jeez that chopped me out more than I thougt it would
Thank you ❤
Thanks ❤
This is great. Thxxxx
It is fun 🤩
tanks
Toco e amo em uma orquestra
Eu sou baterista tenho um aluno que está aprendendo a arte de tocar instrumentos de percussão.
Muito bommmmmmmm
Спасибо браток
I wish there was a second part to this
It’s on my to-do list!
P....f...means....?
'p' stands for 'piano', meaning play softly. 'f' stands for 'forte', meaning play loudly.
@@SightReadDrums ohh thanks you ❤️
Yesssss!!! Thank you very much!!!
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Thank you ❤
Love this collection of rudiments! Thank you!
Would be nice to know what’s coming up on the next page.
woowwwwwwwwww so nice.....incredible......We viewers salute your effort.....
Awesome sausage
Muchas gracias por compartir este material.
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Nice
What is an accent?
Play the beat with the accent symbol above it louder then the notes without the accent symbol.
@@frederickdantzler7482 yeah it's like ur attacking that one note
So harder
Yea what is flams at😮